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From '' Da, Da, Da (Je T'aime Pas, Tu M'aimes Pas) '' Label: Carrere – 8186, 8.136 Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Single Country: France Released: 1982 Tracklist A Da, Da, Da (Je T'aime Pas, Tu M'aimes Pas) Written-By – Gert "Kralle" Krawinkel, Stephan Remmler B Fais Moi Plaisir Written-By – Eliott George, Mike Donagan Producer – Rockland 🎵 [SONG INFO] "Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha" (usually shortened to "Da Da Da") is a song by the German band Trio (sometimes stylised as TRIO). Trio was formed in 1980 by Stephan Remmler, Gert "Kralle" Krawinkel, and Peter Behrens. Released as a single in 1982 and featured on their 1981 eponymous debut album, "Da Da Da" became a hit in Germany and about 30 other countries, selling 13 million copies worldwide. The lyrics were written by Stephan Remmler, the music by Gert "Kralle" Krawinkel. "Da Da Da" remains the band's biggest German hit and their only hit outside Germany. Background and composition It is known in many language versions: German version as "Da da da, ich lieb' dich nicht du liebst mich nicht aha aha aha" (or simply "Da Da Da") English version as "Da Da Da I don't love you you don't love me" French version as "Da Da Da je t'aime pas tu m'aimes pas" The song "Da Da Da" has become popular while being extremely repetitive. It was a product of the Neue Deutsche Welle (or NDW). However, Trio preferred the name Neue Deutsche Fröhlichkeit, which means "New German Cheerfulness", to describe their music. At that time, popular songs were based on extremely simple structures that were ornately produced. Trio's main principle was to remove almost all the ornamentation and polish from their songs, and to use the simplest practical structures (most of their songs were three-chord songs). For this reason, many of their songs are restricted to drums, guitar, vocals, and just one or maybe two other instruments, if any at all. Bass was used very infrequently until their later songs, and live shows often saw Remmler playing some simple pre-programmed rhythms and melodies on his small Casio VL-1 keyboard while Behrens played his drums with one hand and ate an apple with the other. Remmler used a contact microphone on his throat to achieve a different timbre to his voice on lyrics where he stepped away from the regular mic. Trio was made up of: Stephan Remmler – vocals, keyboards Gert Krawinkel – guitar Peter Behrens – drums It had another three top ten hits in Germany until the end of 1983, then disbanded in 1986. Covers of the German version The covers of German "Da da da ich lieb' dich nicht du liebst mich nicht aha aha aha" Frank Zander (1982) Karl Dall (1982) Out Of The Ordinary (1990) Otto Waalkes Mike Krüger as "Da da da (muh muh muh)" MC DaDa had a maxi-CD of three versions (1991) Duo had a maxi-CD single with four versions of the German version (1994) Re-O-Do feat. CCR (Cecil Carlos Remmler) (1995) Herbert Grönemeyer released it with various music influences (2000). The more famous was "Da Da Da" (Brass-Mix) A shorter "Da Da Da" NDW 2000 (in 2001) Soul-O with a version "Da Da Da" (Gorgeous Summer Radio & Video Cut) Swiss Made Trimatic titled their maxi-CD release String Quartet feat. Dr. Pill, a reggae version of the song H+M had two versions in a maxi-CD (2003) that included Tanzin. Nefkom feat. DJ Ghandi had a maxi-CD Ab dafür (2004) Haax as "Bla bla bla" from a compilation album Krach Bum Bäng Zack Döner Ein Tribut an Trio Señor Coconut in the album Around the World (2008) Covers of the English Version Cover versions of "Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me" Boriss (1983) Suzie Andrews (1982) with A-side as "Da da da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me" and the B-side containing "Der Kommissar (Rap That)" Martin Judd (1982) Pinocchio made a maxi-CD with four versions Cecil Jonni Lauro released a version as a music download. (1995) Alternative band Elastica recorded it on their album The Menace (1999) Other Language Versions Arabic Abdel Moneim Madbouly Da Da in Toot Toot (Train's Sound) Children Album (1979) Filipino entertainer Yoyoy Villame made a cover. There were two versions: "Da Da Da (Tsismis)" and a second in Tagalog language, also "Da Da Da (Tsismis)". (1982) Zam made a French version titled "Da Da Da je t'aime pas tu m'aimes pas" (1982) Toss made a French cover version as "Da da da est-ce qu'on s'cherche ou est ce qu'on triche?" (1982) 0isk-jockey Nacho Dogan performed a Spanish version as "Da Da Da", which became hit No.2 in summer of 1982 in Spain. Polish group Formacja Nieżywych Schabuff recorded a Polish version on their album Foto (1998). Anan Anwa in Thai language (2000) Mundial in Italian with A-side "Da da da" (Mundial '82) and B-side "Da da da" (Instrumental) Molotov a Mexican version in Spanish and German released by the band on their 2004 cover album Con Todo Respeto (2004) Giorgos Alkaios (Γιώργος Αλκαίος) made a Greek version of "Da da da" in 2002. #triocover #synthpop #dadada #zam